Name:Kensesqui Frosty Footsteps 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:09-11-2023 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): A Taylor  
Breeder:Mr J Y Speight 
Shelbreeze Pisco (D)
23-06-2018
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Dark Rebel Of Foxbrock (D)
25-06-2015
Colour: Blue and Tan
Oxcroft Rackit (D)
15-10-2007
Crookdake Cracker (D)
Oxcroft Rattle (B)
Prices Promise (B)
27-09-2013
Oxcroft Rocco At Tameila (D)
Roxysjoy Dandy Phoenix (B)
Kezzeran A Star Shelbreeze (B)
25-01-2014
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Jedster George (D)
16-09-2012
Norman Of Loxley (D)
Sapphire Spirit (B)
Jasveb Miss Kizzi (B)
30-05-2011
Hufftonwuff Wacko Jacko (D)
Daytime Dreamers Girl (B)
Winters Berry (B)
07-05-2018
Colour: Dark Grizzle and Tan
Remony For A' That (D)
26-01-2017
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Solitary Mist (D)
27-10-2008
CH Ravenside Mystiko (D)
Ravenside Ramruma (B)
CH Remony Frosted Ivy JW ShCM (B)
22-12-2013
Ravenside Workforce (D)
CH Remony Barley Twist JW ShCM (B)
Oxcroft Freedom (B)
11-03-2015
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Oxcroft Raydar (D)
10-07-2009
Oxcroft Riley (D)
Oxcroft Rumour (B)
Oxcroft Coco (B)
16-12-2008
Oxcroft Rackit (D)
Oxcroft Allspice (B)

Show Placings

The Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
13th Jul 2024
Judge: Mr. Mark Ord (Marnadee)
Having attended & a long association with this breed club I was very honoured when I received the invitation to judge this show. It is pleasing that the club has such a wealth of supporters who do such sterling work and put on shows that make you want to return to. Walking into this venue today brought back many memories of the past and I am sure the pioneers of the club would be thrilled to see how it has prospered from humble beginnings. The Border Terrier continues to hold its own compared to many of today’s terrier breeds both as a companion and show dog. Breed standards were compiled by looking at the dogs of the time and their working capabilities fitting this purpose, this should still be adhered to now despite hunting no longer being allowed. This being said dogs should be presented for the show ring to the best of an owner’s capabilities, in hard muscular condition and coat presented clean and fit for the purpose of working in rough terrain. I today found mouths to be good in the majority and I like to see large dentition along with a correct scissor bite. Several had eyes that needed attention in the way of cleaning before coming into the show ring. We still are seeing the incorrect flipping front action due to short upper arms and if not addressed this will become the norm. After my last appointment, I was pleased to only see a small minority where scissoring had been used on the coats which should not be the case. I did find today several coats that I would class as broken rather than the desirable tight harsh top weatherproof coat with undercoat for warmth. On a positive note, the bitches were easy to span and only a minority of males could not be. Pelts were pretty good being both thick & loose.
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Kensesqui Frosty Footsteps